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Xrs. M. Simpson. Clear soft chrome yellow, 
broad petals.. 
Mrs. Lloyd Tevls. Chrome yellow, shaded red. 
Stone Acre Gem. Bronze and gold. 
Snmmit. Pale lemon, deeper in center, dahlia-like. 
Thorp Jr. Pure rich yellow, anemone, very fine. 
Truth. Deep clear ochre yellow, a grand variety. 
Walter Hunnewell. Brown yellow, Japanese variety. 
Varieties of 1893. White. 
A. T. Ewing. Creamy white shaded pink, large 
and fine form. 
Jennie Williams. Creamy white with yellow shad- 
ings, good grower. 
Miss Lydia Hopkins. White irregularly sufiused 
with pink, grand variety. 
Mrs. Alexander. Keflexed Japanese, sometimes 
spotted crimson. 
Mrs. Walter Cutting. Keflexed, white, tips of 
petals pirk. 
Martha Duryea. A superb white, high built cen- 
ter, outer petals droopy. 
Miss Francis Thorley. Pure white, extra large, 
clear and full flower. 
Mr. Jingle. An improved Miss Minnie Wanna- 
maker, but three weeks later. 
Old Lady. Pure white, hairy variety, superior to 
A. Hardy. 
Silver Waves. Fine new white, creamy shadings, 
outer petals droop. 
Temptation. Creamy white, tinted pink on first 
opening but changing to pure white. 
W. G. Newitt. Pure white with long drooping 
petals, center ones upright, fine. 
White Gem. Clear white. 
White Eagle. A grand addition to the Chinese 
section. 
White Tresses. A fine Japanese variety, whorled 
and drooping petals. 
Whitestone. Pure white, reflexed. 
Varieties of 1892. Sliades of Pink. 
Price eacb, 35 cts., doz., 83.60. 
Ada H. Le Eoy. A fine variety, petals broad, deep 
rose pink. 
A. Ladenburg. Deep rose pink, has been grown 
10 inches across. 
Exquisite. Seedling from Mrs. Fotter, identical in 
color, improvement. 
J. F. Miller. Pleasing shade of light pink. 
Lillian Kussell. Beautiful broad petaled, clear 
silvery pink, good for pots. 
Mrs. J. W. Morrisey. A mammoth flower, silvery 
pink, inside bright red. 
Mme. Edward Key. Large bold flower, deep pink, 
suffused with yellow. 
Mrs. C. Harman Payne. A perfected Japanese, 
bright rose and white, certificated. 
Knth Cleveland. Petals broad and incurving, outer 
rows reflexed. 
Boslyn. Clear rosy pink, petals thick and 
heavy. 
Waban. Eich wine pink, with whorled and twisted 
petals, grand. 
Wm. Falconer. Light colored sport from L. Boeh- 
mer. 
Vivand Morel. A Japanese pink variety, immense 
size. 
Varieties of 1892. Shades of White. 
Beacon. Open white flower, immense size, broad 
petals. ■ i ■ 1 
Clara James. Japanese variety, suffused with pink. 
Enfant des deux Mondes. Pure white sport from 
L. Boehmer. 
Fred. Dorner. Eeflexed, suffused pink, of largest 
size. 
Japan Twilight. Creamy white, dainty. 
Jos. H. White. The finest early white, a grand 
variety. 
Jno. Berterman. White, shaded pink, fading to 
pure 
vhite. 
Mme. Octave Mirbeau. Large, full bloom, long 
petals, shaded rose and amaranth. 
Mme. Isaacs. Pure white, center creamy white, 
a large Japanese. 
Mile. Theresa Key. Large, finely built flower, 
rich, creamy white. 
Miss Kate Brown. Said to be the earliest white 
in cultivation. 
Mrs. Robert Craig. Superb flower of the Chinese 
section, of large size. 
Pandanns. Very early, feathery white. 
Florence Davis. Pure white, very good. 
Varieties of 1892. Shades of Red. 
Beante Poitevine. Rich vinous red. 
Beatrice Card. Very fine, rich red, reflexed. 
Black Beauty. Dark crimson red, a showy va- 
riety. , 
C. B. Whitnall. Incurving Chinese form, velvety 
maroon. 
Geo. W. Childs. Bich velvety crimson with no 
shadings. 
J. N. May. Extra large, blood red, reverse, copper 
bronze. 
J. C. Yaughan. One of the finest of its color, rich 
pl""'- . . , , 
Mrs. A. J. Brexel. Early variety, crimson lake. 
M. Rene. St. Foix. Recurving Japanese, car- 
mine, reverse red. 
Mons. R. Bahuaut. Rose purple, dull crimson on 
inner side, large and yellow tips. 
0. P. Bassett. A giant CuUinglordii, one of the 
best. 
Shenandoah. Deep chestnut brown. 
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